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Peripheral maker Roccat has a pretty extensive lineup of keyboards, and the Ryos MK FX (See it on Amazon) is the company's full-sized RGB model with Cherry MX Brown-switches. And while it may not win any awards for style or comfort, the MK FX has serious appeal for macro-loving gamers.

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Battlefield 1's third expansion, Turning Tides, will bring four new maps, a new game mode, and more to EA's World War I shooter. All Turning Tides content will be released between December 2017 and January 2018.

The expansion's content focuses on "amphibious" battles, featuring land, sea, and air gameplay, according to its official webpage. The first of the new maps — Cape Helles and Achi Baba — will be released in December, with the remaining two — Heligoland Bight and Zeebrugge — launching in January.

Turning Tides' new game mode, Conquest Assault, is described as a "twist on the signature Conquest mode." Much like Conquest, players will fight to control designated areas on the map. However, unlike Conquest, the defending team will control all areas at the start of each match.

Capcom has revealed new screenshots for Resident Evil 7's upcoming add-on DLC content, End of Zoe and Not a Hero.

The images, alongside a new trailer as well, provide new looks at the End of Zoe and Not a Hero DLC, both of which will be available on December 12.

The trailer and screens showcases a mysterious new character from End of Zoe named Joe, who lives along the bank of the marshes and has an important encounter with Zoe. Meanwhile, Capcom has revealed some of the environments you'll be exploring in the Not a Hero DLC, which follows BSAA soldier Chris Redfield as he hunts down Lucas Baker.

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Before founding Gone Home developer Fullbright, Steve Gaynor worked at 2K Marin on BioShock 2: Minerva's Den, and speaking with IGN, Gaynor revealed how System Shock 2 inspired the creation of what is widely regarded as BioShock 2's best DLC.

On the latest episode of our monthly interview show IGN Unfiltered, Gaynor said the idea for Minerva's Den began to form during his interview at 2K Marin, when he was asked to pitch a level that could be slotted into the BioShock story. "I had pitched the computer core of Rapture as a thing with a guy who was splicing to become smarter and see all of the possibilities with math and stuff," he said.

The ghostly spectre of the Witches Festival has returned to Tamriel! Want to take part in this spooky celebration, enjoy a bonus to XP gains, and earn terrifying rewards? Read on to find everything you need to know about this ghoulish gala.

By a wide margin, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is the funniest roleplaying game since South Park: The Stick of Truth came out three years ago. This one’s gags are focused more on parodying the superhero movie franchise craze than RPG mechanics, which makes it feel a little less novel, but this time its turn-based tactical combat is also deep enough to stand on its own.

Like The Stick of Truth, The Fractured But Whole looks and sounds so much like the show that at a glance it could easily be mistaken for a 20-hour episode when you’re not in combat. The emulation of the crude animation style is spot-on, the voice acting is all completely authentic, and the writing quality is up to the high expectations. Exploring its expanded map of South Park and its densely-packed references to the show is a treat for fans, even though it’s quite similar to what we saw in The Stick of Truth. And sure, there’s some significant irony in the Memberberries appearing in a game so heavily based on...

Zeku, the ever-changing ninja, is coming to Street Fighter V on October 24, serving as the final DLC character for Season 2.

An aggressive, rushdown style character, Zeku's V-trigger ability transforms him into a more youthful version, changing his appearance and seemingly altering his moves. For a look at Zeku in action, check out the character reveal trailer below:

First appearing in Street Fighter Alpha 2, Zeku was Guy's former teacher. Zeku taught Guy the art of Bushinryu, a style of ninjutsu Guy went on to master. Zeku then vanished, only to reappear now.

Read IGN's Street Fighter V review for our thoughts on how it nails the mechanics and competitive features, but was a bit lacking in overall content compared to other games in the genre. Also be sure to check out some of the awesome...

Confession time: I’m a Star Wars Battlefront apologist. I fully acknowledge it was sorely lacking in content, particularly at launch, but as far as nailing the look, sound, and feel of playing as a Rebel or Imperial trooper – or, better still, occupying the skin of an iconic hero or villain – DICE nailed it. What DICE didn’t nail is enough content to justify the asking price, while the lack of depth in its multiplayer greatly impacted the longevity and, ultimately, the size of the player base. On top of this, the Star Cards (read: gadget abilities) weren’t particularly well balanced, and the back-end networking left a lot to be desired.

Plenty to be addressed in other words. Now that I've spent several hours with the Star Wars Battlefront II multiplayer beta, has it improved in terms of content, depth, and balancing? The simple answer: yes and no. The longer answer is below....

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